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US-8431533

GLP-1 fusion peptides, their production and use

PublishedApril 30, 2013
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Technical Abstract

The present invention provides fusion peptides having GLP-1 activity and enhanced stability in vivo, in particular resistancy to dipeptidyl peptidase IV. The fusion peptide comprises as component (I) N-terminally a GLP-1 (7-35, 7-36 or 7-37) sequence and as component (II)C-terminally a peptide sequence of at least 9 amino acids or a functional fragment, variant or derivative thereof. Component (II) is preferably a full or partial version of IP2 (intervening peptide 2). A preferred embodiment comprises the sequence GLP-1 (7-35, 36 or 37)/IP2/GLP-1(7-35, 36 or 37) or GLP-2. The fusion peptide may be produced in engineered cells or synthetically and may be used for the preparation of a medicament for treating various diseases or disorders, e.g. diabetes type 1 or 2, apoptosis related diseases or neurodegenerative disorders.

Patent Claims
24 claims

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2. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein component (II) is a peptide sequence containing a sequence selected from a group consisting of SEQ ID NO.: 27, and SEQ ID No.: 28, or a sequence having at least 90% sequence identity with SEQ ID Nos.: 27 or 28.

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3. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein component (II) is a peptide sequence containing a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID No.: 29, and SEQ ID NO.: 30, or a sequence having at least 90% sequence identity with SEQ ID Nos.: 29 or 30.

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4. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein component (II) is a peptide sequence having about 9 to 30, about 9 to 20, or about 9 to 15 amino acids.

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5. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein component (I) and component (II) are directly linked or linked via a linker sequence.

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6. The fusion peptide according to claim 5 , wherein the linker sequence has a length of about 1 to 10 amino acids.

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7. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein the fusion peptide contains a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO.: 31 and SEQ ID NO.: 38.

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8. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein the fusion peptide contains another component (III) linked to the C-terminus of component (II) and/or the N-terminus of component (I).

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9. The fusion peptide of claim 8 comprising: as component (I) N-terminally a sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 43; as component (II) C-terminally a peptide sequence containing SEQ ID NO: 29 or 30; as component (III) a sequence containing SEQ ID NO: 4 or 5; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

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10. The fusion peptide according to claim 8 , wherein component (III) comprises at least four amino acid residues, or at least 10 additional amino acid residues, or at least 20 additional amino acid residues, or at least 30 additional amino acid residues.

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11. The fusion peptide according to claim 10 , wherein component (III) comprises at least 4, at least 10, or least 20 additional amino acid residues of the N-terminal sequence of GLP-2 as in proglucagon or of GLP-1(7-37).

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12. The fusion peptide according to claim 8 , wherein component (III) contains the sequence of SEQ ID Nos.: 4 or 5 or a sequence having at least 90% sequence identity with SEQ ID Nos.: 4 or 5.

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13. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the amino acids is derivatized by a covalent modification of a side chain of a naturally occurring amino acid, by a modification of the peptide backbone, by modification of the NH 2 or carboxy terminal groups.

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14. The fusion peptide according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of the amino acids is derivatized by a lipyl or carbohydrate group.

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15. The fusion peptide according to claim 13 , wherein the N-terminal His residue of GLP-1(GLP-1(7)) is chemically modified at its NH 2 terminus and/or at its histidyl side chain, in particular by a hydrophobic moiety.

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16. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein the fusion peptide further comprises a carrier protein, comprising transferrin or albumin, as component (IV).

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17. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 wherein the amino acid sequence of components (I), (II), and/or (III) is reversed and wherein said amino acid sequence(s) is at least partially composed of D amino acid isomers.

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18. The fusion peptide according to claim 1 , wherein the fusion peptide further comprises a leader or a signal peptide sequence upstream of component (I).

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19. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the fusion peptide according to claim 1 .

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20. A method of producing a fusion peptide according to claim 1 , by solid state peptide synthesis.

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21. A nucleic acid encoding a fusion peptide according to claim 1 .

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22. A vector comprising a nucleic acid according to claim 21 .

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23. An isolated host cell comprising exogenously introduced DNA according to claim 22 , being capable of expressing said fusion peptide.

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24. A method for producing a fusion peptide according to claim 1 in which a micro-organism transformed to include a nucleic acid encoding the fusion peptide is fermented and the fusion peptide is recovered.

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25. The method of producing a fusion peptide according to claim 24 in which animal cells are grown under conditions in which the fusion peptide is exported from the cells.

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September 22, 2006

Publication Date

April 30, 2013

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